Insight of Twitter ban : student’s perspectives in higher education
Date
2023
Authors
Kayode, Aderinsola
Iyiola, Oluwaleke I.
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
The International Academic Forum(IAFOR)
Abstract
Twitter appears to be a platform for the elites, with abuse, misuse, misinformation, and
disinformation. Twitter bans in various countries, including Nigeria, have raised worries
about freedom of expression and information access. This study examines Nigeria's Twitter
ban's reasons, effects, and alternative measures The research study was carried out using a
quantitative method that takes into account the research objectives and questions for this
study. A survey was given to University of Ibadan undergraduates in five faculties to collect
data was drawn using the Taro Yamane Sample formula to determine a reliable sample size
formula with a 95% confidence level. 385 questionnaires were administered to all
undergraduate students from year 1 to 4 (level 100–400), while only 235 from the responses
were valid for data analysis. The ban on Twitter led to information deprivation, poor
decision-making, the end of long-distance family relationships, and the loss of online
colleagues for undergraduate students. According to technological determinism and social
responsibility theories, the Nigerian federal government's Twitter ban has left a bad
impression on residents. The study found that the Nigerian government and its citizens must
acknowledge that authority has limits and act within those limits without violating others'
rights. The study suggested alternate platforms to help students access learning resources and
engage with academic peers for quality education in sustainable development Goal-4.
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Keywords
Twitter ban,, Freedom of expression, Student’s quality education
Citation
Kayode, A. and Iyiola, O.I. 2023. Insight of Twitter ban: student’s perspectives in higher education. ECE Official Conference Proceedings. Presented at: The European Conference on Education 2023, 1-14. doi:10.22492/issn.2188-1162.2023.6
DOI
10.22492/issn.2188-1162.2023.6